Méribel-Village ski holiday main cover image - Blured placeholderMéribel-Village ski holiday main cover image

Méribel-Village holiday

France

Beginners
Advanced
Experts
Snowboarders
Après-ski
Family-friendly
Off-pistes
Culinary

Resort overview

Méribel is a ski-in/ski-out dream in the heart of the Three Valleys, offering an exciting blend of beginner-friendly zones, intermediate cruising runs, and intense off-piste terrain, topped off with a spirited après-ski scene.

Number of slopes

183

Beginners

119

Advanced

33

Experts

335

Total

Méribel-Village overview

Beginners
Advanced
Experts
Snowboarders
Après-ski
Culinary
Family-friendly

Slopes

Beginners
183
Advanced
119
Experts
33

Total runs335

Skiing in Méribel-Village

Beginners

Méribel is a godsend for beginners, offering a safe and nurturing environment to learn the ropes. The resort's Altiport area is teeming with easy green runs accessible via the Rhodos gondola. In addition, Méribel-Mottaret boasts two exclusive beginner zones known as Zen Zones, providing newbies a quiet place to hone their skills away from the bustle of advanced areas.

Advanced

Intermediate skiers will feel like they've hit the jackpot in Méribel. The resort offers a smorgasbord of well-groomed blues and reds, with Tougnete and Mont de la Challe being prime spots to catch the morning sun. Saulire gondola is another go-to, offering a mix of long and thrilling red runs that'll keep you entertained all day.

Experts

Advanced and expert skiers won't be left wanting, thanks to Méribel's robust offering of off-piste and challenging runs. Mont du Vallon is home to the demanding red run, Combe Vallon, while Mont de la Challe provides the much-talked-about mogul run beside the Roc de Tougne draglift. And let's not forget the Women's Olympic Downhill run on La Face for an extra kick of adrenaline.

Snowboarders

Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned boarder, Méribel's got your back. The DC Area 43 snowpark in Méribel-Mottaret is a massive playground, offering everything from a mini-skate ramp to 220 meters of rails. The Moon Park also serves up a range of lines for every skill level, making Méribel a true snowboarder's paradise.

Culinary

Méribel offers a diverse and impressive culinary scene. Whether it's cozy eateries serving hearty Savoyard dishes or upscale dining establishments, you won't be disappointed. La Kouisena, Le Cèpe, Chez Kiki, and La Galette are just a few of the noteworthy restaurants to sample. Although dining can be expensive, more budget-friendly options exist if you venture beyond the main streets.

Apres-ski

The après ski in Méribel is vibrant and varied. Whether you're in the mood to relax or dance the night away, there's a venue for you. Must-visit places include Rond-Point (also known as 'The Ronnie'), Jack’s Bar, La Taverne, and Barometer. Live bands often play, and the atmosphere continues into the early hours at places like La Folie Douce and Le Rond Point.

For families

Méribel stands out as a family-friendly destination with activities for all age groups. From beginner-friendly slopes and complimentary lift-access zones to an expansive range of off-slope activities, families will find something to love. The Tueda nature reserve offers outdoor activities like animal sculptures and snow games, while indoor options include cinemas and an Olympic Park filled with a pool, ice rink, and more. For children not yet ready for the slopes, day-care centers and children’s gardens provide introductory experiences to the snowy world.

Méribel-Village holiday

France

Resort overview

Méribel is a ski-in/ski-out dream in the heart of the Three Valleys, offering an exciting blend of beginner-friendly zones, intermediate cruising runs, and intense off-piste terrain, topped off with a spirited après-ski scene.

Number of slopes

183

Beginners

119

Advanced

33

Experts

335

Total

Skiing in Méribel-Village

Beginners

Méribel is a godsend for beginners, offering a safe and nurturing environment to learn the ropes. The resort's Altiport area is teeming with easy green runs accessible via the Rhodos gondola. In addition, Méribel-Mottaret boasts two exclusive beginner zones known as Zen Zones, providing newbies a quiet place to hone their skills away from the bustle of advanced areas.

Advanced

Intermediate skiers will feel like they've hit the jackpot in Méribel. The resort offers a smorgasbord of well-groomed blues and reds, with Tougnete and Mont de la Challe being prime spots to catch the morning sun. Saulire gondola is another go-to, offering a mix of long and thrilling red runs that'll keep you entertained all day.

Experts

Advanced and expert skiers won't be left wanting, thanks to Méribel's robust offering of off-piste and challenging runs. Mont du Vallon is home to the demanding red run, Combe Vallon, while Mont de la Challe provides the much-talked-about mogul run beside the Roc de Tougne draglift. And let's not forget the Women's Olympic Downhill run on La Face for an extra kick of adrenaline.

Snowboarders

Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned boarder, Méribel's got your back. The DC Area 43 snowpark in Méribel-Mottaret is a massive playground, offering everything from a mini-skate ramp to 220 meters of rails. The Moon Park also serves up a range of lines for every skill level, making Méribel a true snowboarder's paradise.

Culinary

Méribel offers a diverse and impressive culinary scene. Whether it's cozy eateries serving hearty Savoyard dishes or upscale dining establishments, you won't be disappointed. La Kouisena, Le Cèpe, Chez Kiki, and La Galette are just a few of the noteworthy restaurants to sample. Although dining can be expensive, more budget-friendly options exist if you venture beyond the main streets.

Apres-ski

The après ski in Méribel is vibrant and varied. Whether you're in the mood to relax or dance the night away, there's a venue for you. Must-visit places include Rond-Point (also known as 'The Ronnie'), Jack’s Bar, La Taverne, and Barometer. Live bands often play, and the atmosphere continues into the early hours at places like La Folie Douce and Le Rond Point.

For families

Méribel stands out as a family-friendly destination with activities for all age groups. From beginner-friendly slopes and complimentary lift-access zones to an expansive range of off-slope activities, families will find something to love. The Tueda nature reserve offers outdoor activities like animal sculptures and snow games, while indoor options include cinemas and an Olympic Park filled with a pool, ice rink, and more. For children not yet ready for the slopes, day-care centers and children’s gardens provide introductory experiences to the snowy world.

Beginners
Advanced
Experts
Snowboarders
Après-ski
Family-friendly
Off-pistes
Culinary
Beginners
Advanced
Experts
Snowboarders
Après-ski
Culinary
Family-friendly

Slopes

Beginners
183
Advanced
119
Experts
33

Total runs335

Made with

by

wertu